Incidents

"Another day": from the attack of the Russian Federation in Kiev the train "Intercity" with art of famous artist (photo) was injured

To spread: During a massive attack on Kiev on June 17, the Russians damaged the Intercity+train painted by American artist Barbara Kruger. During the attack, the windows knocked out the windows, the train himself stood. The press service of PJSC "Ukrzaliznytsya" reports on Facebook that the train was at the point of basement during the night shelling. The broken windows were promptly replaced, and at 11:36 the train has already moved on a schedule from Kiev to Polish Przemysl.

The boards of the damaged train "Intercity" was painted by the famous American artist Barbara Kruger. Her work "Unnamed (another again)" is dedicated to Ukrainians who, despite everything without stopping, continue to move forward, told in Ukrzaliznytsia. "This art pro-prose, like the whole history of Ukrainian resistance, confirms once again: stability is in our DNA," the company said. The train with the American artist Barbara Kruger was presented in Kyiv on May 1.

The artist worked on the project for half a year, the painting covers 9 cars. Kruger put poetry on the train, inspired by Vasyl Yermilov's early avant-garde works of the 1920s: his agitauvings with revolutionary slogans and images were in the course of the regions destroyed by the war.

"Another day, another night, another darkness, another Zaovo, another kiss, another battle, another loss, another achievement, another desire, another sin, another smile, another smile, another tear, another hope, another fear, another love, another year, another dispute," The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation combined Ukraine on the night of June 17. Kyiv was under the blow of Shahaned drones, aerobalist missiles "dagger", winged rockets "Caliber" and X-101.

The head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, Timur Tkachenko, as of 9:30 reported that the number of victims as a result of a massive attack reached 99 people, and was also aware of 14 dead. At 14:44, Tkachenko reported that the bodies of five dead were taken out of the rubble by a Russian rocket in the Solomenskiy district. The head of "Ukrzaliznytsya" Alexander Pertsovsky also reported that the Russians damaged the rail and grain wagons during a massive shelling on June 17.